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06/02/2012 09:58:11
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>>>>>Metin,
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>>>>>Lisa G is every VFP's secret mistress. It stands for Load, Init, SetFocus, Activate and GotFocus. It's the event order when you run a form. Other objects miss some of these events, but the order in which they happen is always the same.
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>>>>That makes that type interviews silly.. I know this order for load-init-setfocus and gotfocus and easly find activate's order with wait windows when needed but don't know Lisa G word.
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>>>I agree. There may be some clique that came up with that acronym but it is not common knowledge, and has nothing to do with whether someone knows VFP.
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>>I don't disagree, not at all. But on the other side it shows that you are active in the way that you attend conferences or visit web sites like UT, and that you are not a "loner". However, having said that, I know many extremely good programmers who are "loner" by the definition I just gave, and I don't mean it in a negative way. So if I were the one who gave the interview, and if I asked that question, it would be of no value as such, it would be more to get an overall impression of the person.
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>I've been on the UT since 1999. I've developed in VFP since it existed. First time I've heard that acronym or it's description was in this thread.

I think that's a little strange, but I take your word for it. I have used it for ages.
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